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After My Husband Cheated, I Claimed My Territory Novel Cover

After My Husband Cheated, I Claimed My Territory

The grand pack hall thrummed with anticipation, hundreds of wolves gathered beneath the vaulted timber ceiling. I stood beside Victor on the raised platform, my Luna dress—a deep emerald that once made his eyes soften with pride—now feeling like chains against my skin. The Lycan Council Summit was only three days away, and this was meant to be our moment of triumph. "Brothers and sisters of Silver Creek," Victor's voice boomed across the hall, his Alpha tone making the younger wolves straighten instinctively. "The Summit approaches, where we will finally claim our rightful place among the dominant territories." Applause erupted. I smiled, the expression as practiced as breathing after fifteen years. My hands remained clasped before me, the perfect picture of a supportive Luna. But my wolf stirred uneasily within, sensing something amiss in the way Victor's gaze swept past me to linger on the crowd below. "To commemorate this historic moment," he continued, turning to me with what others might mistake for warmth, "I have a gift for my Luna." My heart, foolish thing that it was, still fluttered with hope. Perhaps the distance between us these past months had been the stress of preparation.
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Chapter 3

The pre-Summit banquet transformed our grand hall into a glittering display of power and prosperity. Crystal chandeliers cast dancing shadows across silk banners bearing the Silver Creek emblem, while the scent of roasted venison and honeyed wine filled the air. I stood at Victor's side in a midnight blue gown—not my choice, but one he'd selected to "complement the décor."

"The Moon Shadow Pack has arrived," Michael announced from the doorway, his voice carrying that careful neutrality he'd adopted lately.

My pulse quickened as Alpha Ethan Parker entered, his presence commanding without effort. Where Victor demanded attention through volume and posturing, Ethan simply existed with quiet authority. His dark eyes swept the room before landing on me, a flicker of something—recognition? concern?—passing through them.

"Parker." Victor's greeting dripped with barely concealed disdain. "How generous of you to grace us with your presence."

"Victor." Ethan's nod was perfectly calibrated—respectful enough to avoid insult, brief enough to convey his true feelings. "Luna Hayes." His acknowledgment of me carried more warmth, though still appropriately formal.

"Alpha Parker," I murmured, inclining my head.

Victor's hand tightened on my elbow. "Lauren, ensure our guests are properly served. We wouldn't want anyone thinking Silver Creek lacks hospitality."

The dismissal stung, but I'd grown accustomed to such treatment. I moved toward the serving table, where pack members were already filling plates. That's when Victor's voice cut through the din.

"Olivia, darling, you must be famished after all your hard work today."

My hands stilled on the serving ladle. Around me, conversations faltered.

"Lauren," Victor called, his tone deceptively pleasant. "Serve Olivia first. She's been invaluable in preparing for the Summit."

The hall fell silent. Even the youngest pups understood the implications—the Luna served honored guests, not the Beta. To reverse this was to publicly declare a shift in hierarchy.

Olivia glided forward, her smile sharp as broken glass. "You're too kind, Alpha." She held out her plate, eyes locked on mine in challenge.

I could feel the weight of every gaze in the room. My wolf snarled, demanding I bare my teeth, assert my position. Instead, I dipped the ladle into the stew, my movements precise and controlled. As I filled her plate, I kept my expression neutral, but when I handed it back, I let my eyes find Ethan Parker across the room.

He stood perfectly still, but something in his stance had shifted. His jaw tightened almost imperceptibly, and when our gazes met, I saw understanding there. More than that—I saw respect. Where others might expect tears or rage, I gave them dignity. Where Victor sought my humiliation, I transformed it into something else entirely.

A declaration.

"Thank you, Luna," Olivia purred, but her victory felt hollow against my steady calm.

I served the rest of our guests with the same measured grace, each movement a silent rebellion. When I reached Ethan's table, he spoke quietly enough that only I could hear.

"The moon sees all, Luna Hayes. Even shadows cast in darkness."

"The moon is patient," I replied, meeting his dark eyes. "She knows when to wax and when to wane."

Later that evening, after the formal presentations concluded, I made my rounds among the allied pack representatives. These smaller gatherings, lit by flickering torches on the eastern terrace, had always been my domain.

"Luna Hayes," Alpha Morrison from the River Bend Pack clasped my hands warmly. "I was just telling Beta Chen about the trade route you negotiated three summers ago. Brilliant work."

"You're too kind," I deflected, but allowed a genuine smile. "Though I recall you drove a hard bargain on the lumber rights."

"Ha! Only because you'd already secured the fishing access." He turned to the others. "This Luna ran circles around me. Still the smoothest negotiation I've ever been part of."

I guided the conversation carefully, reminiscing about past agreements, future possibilities, the delicate web of alliances I'd woven over fifteen years. Each memory shared was a reminder—I hadn't just been Victor's ornamental mate. I'd been the architect of Silver Creek's prosperity.

"Will you be handling the Summit negotiations as well?" Beta Chen asked.

Before I could answer, a new presence materialized at my shoulder. Marcus Thorne, one of Victor's most ambitious warriors, smiled with too many teeth.

"The Alpha has asked me to escort you back to your den, Luna. For your safety, of course. The grounds can be treacherous in darkness."

The allied representatives exchanged glances. Everyone knew our territory like their own heartbeat—there was no danger here.

"How thoughtful," I said smoothly. "Gentlemen, I look forward to continuing our discussion at the Summit."

As Marcus led me away, I felt other shadows detach from doorways. By the time we reached my den, I counted three additional guards taking up positions.

"For your protection," Marcus repeated, but his eyes held no warmth.

I entered my den, closing the door with measured control. Through the window, I watched my new shadows settle into their posts.

A gilded cage was still a cage.

But even caged birds could sing. And sometimes, the right song could shatter bars.

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